Concrete Volume 1: Depths

Concrete Volume 1: Depths

Paul Chadwick2005
Presents the adventures of Concrete, a political speech writer who finds himself trapped in an alien body made of living stone.
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Ken Gagne@kgagne
4 stars
Sep 30, 2021

This B&W graphic novel collects the first several issues of the early 1980s comic book "Concrete", about a political speechwriter whose brain is transplanted into an impenetrable body by aliens. Freed from military directives, Concrete sets out to explore the world and do the things he was always afraid or unable to do before. It's a refreshing change from the typical superhero approach and one that feels like it was written as a reflection of, not contemporary to, the Eighties. When I first started the book, I felt like I'd come in on the middle of the story, and that the trade paperback must've omitted some origin story. As it turns out, all that is revealed by the end of the book. I wouldn't mind reading more of these.